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Why does the creative cloud app say that Premier Rush is part of my photography subscription?
I installed it and spent time using it to only find out at export time that it is in fact a trial and that I would need to pay extra to continue to use it. Poor show Adobe, that is underhand.
Well, sorry for not understanding.
Please refer to this site.
As you can see, the Photography Plan does not include Premiere Rush.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography.html
To be sure, when you look at the display of the Creative Cloud desktop app,
it seems to be misunderstood.
Since the starter plan is a slightly different plan from Tryal, it may be
displayed in the application item included in the subscription.
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Why does the creative cloud app say that Premier Rush is part of my photography subscription?
I installed it and spent time using it to only find out at export time that it is in fact a trial and that I would need to pay extra to continue to use it. Poor show Adobe, that is underhand.
Well, sorry for not understanding.
Please refer to this site.
As you can see, the Photography Plan does not include Premiere Rush.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography.html
To be sure, when you look at the display of the Creative Cloud desktop app,
it seems to be misunderstood.
Since the starter plan is a slightly different plan from Tryal, it may be
displayed in the application item included in the subscription.
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In many respects Adobe isn't the Brightest Builb in the pack. It, Adobe, has some real Dummies working for them.
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brian_of_bozeat, Hello.
Rush is not included in the Photography Plan, but Rush has a free starter plan that can be exported up to three times, so it can be installed even in the Photography Plan.
Similarly, XD has a starter plan so it can be installed.
You can rest assured that there is no automatic transition to the paid plan after the experience ends.
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That doesn't answer my question.
"Why does the creative cloud app say that Premier Rush is part of my photography subscription?"
Would you like to try again?
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I believe it is clearly explained.
That attitude isn't going to get you far. Best of luck to you.
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Well, sorry for not understanding.
Please refer to this site.
As you can see, the Photography Plan does not include Premiere Rush.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography.html
To be sure, when you look at the display of the Creative Cloud desktop app,
it seems to be misunderstood.
Since the starter plan is a slightly different plan from Tryal, it may be
displayed in the application item included in the subscription.
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Strange answers!
Creative desktop clearly separate applications "available in your subscription" and "trial versions".
PR is in the "available in your subscription" as well as Photoshop which is part of the Photography plan.
Do you mean Photoshop is only a "waste your time" version?
OK. I install Photoshop once again (must be installed each time you want to use it) and guess what? It does not start. Not a surprise.
I guess it is the same for XD and Bridge. I will not spend more time installing debugging fake applications.
I will not waste time renewing my subscription.
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Agreed! Very annoying! I installed Premier Rush, experimented with the tutorial, then learned there's an extra fee to use it. I actually hit "export" at the end of the tutorial, not realizing I just waisted one of three free exports.... LOL... Silly me!
BTW, Adobe Premiere Elements 15 has very similar features and sells for about $50. I'll continue to use this reasonably-priced alternative.
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PS Elements 15 hasn't been for sale for years. The current version is 2020.
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Good point... Get Premiere Elements 2020 at Best Buy for $59 or online as cheap as $29.
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Agreed! Have the same question. I've got glad to see Rush in my photo subscription, installed it on my phone, cancelled the subscription to another app... and found out it is just a trial. Having a great day -_-
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It clearly states that Premiere Rush is part of my Photography Plan however after downloading it, spending an hour or so on YouTube tutorials I now find that it isn't.
This is criminally misleading such that I am contemplating submitting a claim to MoneyClaim online for my wasted time.
Bad PR by Adobe and I would like some explanation whilst I search for alternative editing software and contemplate cancelling my subscription.
A conversation within your team is NOT satisfactory!!!